Incorporating Mobile Forensics Into Nugget
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Date
2019Author
Ng’ang’a, Eric Chomba
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ThesisLanguage
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Mobile devices are a significant component in our daily lives. Their ability to
be ubiquitous gives digital forensic investigators the ability to gain a deeper
insight into cases they are investigating. The use of mobile devices in digital
forensic investigations is on the rise due to the wealth of information they contain.
To address the increasing heterogeneity of digital forensic tools, Stelly and
Roussev (2018) came up with Nugget. Nugget is a digital forensics Domain
Specific Language (DSL) that provides a formal and useful way to describe
digital forensic computations that abstracts out their implementation. Nugget
gives investigators the ability to declare forensic operations to perform on
digital evidence without specifying how they are to be done. However, Nugget
does not currently support mobile digital forensics. The objective of this
study is to extend Nugget by enabling it to declare and execute mobile digital
forensic computations. This was done by integrating available forensic tools
with Nugget and extending Nugget’s DSL to accommodate mobile forensic
computations.
Keywords Nugget, mobile device forensics
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